Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society

This essay unpacked and analyzed the seven-part documentary series, Redemption Song, narrated by Stuart Hall about the Caribbean in early 1990s. Given the diversity of the Caribbean, Redemption Song unified the Caribbean through its framing of how the Caribbean’s past of foreign influence has shape...

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Main Author: Maria Bacchus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Caribbean Studies Students' Union 2023-03-01
Series:Caribbean Quilt
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Online Access:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cquilt/article/view/39942
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description This essay unpacked and analyzed the seven-part documentary series, Redemption Song, narrated by Stuart Hall about the Caribbean in early 1990s. Given the diversity of the Caribbean, Redemption Song unified the Caribbean through its framing of how the Caribbean’s past of foreign influence has shaped its present. Thus, this essay linked historical causality and the Caribbean’s present as a cultural mosaic to argue that Redemption Song demonstrates how contemporary Caribbean society is a product of its history of foreign influence and colonialism. This was accomplished by discussing a scene from each episode of Redemption Song and connecting it with secondary literature on Caribbean society to touch upon how the series represents, and comments on, contemporary Caribbean society. Namely, this essay discussed issues concerning economy, identity, citizenship, race, class, sovereignty, borders, and tourism and how it has related British, African, Indian, French, Spanish, and American influences in the Caribbean.
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spelling doaj.art-ca0a5a24e22a44b68b36ae65da800c132023-05-31T05:00:05ZengCaribbean Studies Students' UnionCaribbean Quilt1925-58291929-235X2023-03-017110.33137/cq.v7i1.39942Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean SocietyMaria Bacchus0University of Toronto This essay unpacked and analyzed the seven-part documentary series, Redemption Song, narrated by Stuart Hall about the Caribbean in early 1990s. Given the diversity of the Caribbean, Redemption Song unified the Caribbean through its framing of how the Caribbean’s past of foreign influence has shaped its present. Thus, this essay linked historical causality and the Caribbean’s present as a cultural mosaic to argue that Redemption Song demonstrates how contemporary Caribbean society is a product of its history of foreign influence and colonialism. This was accomplished by discussing a scene from each episode of Redemption Song and connecting it with secondary literature on Caribbean society to touch upon how the series represents, and comments on, contemporary Caribbean society. Namely, this essay discussed issues concerning economy, identity, citizenship, race, class, sovereignty, borders, and tourism and how it has related British, African, Indian, French, Spanish, and American influences in the Caribbean. https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cquilt/article/view/39942Stuart HallColonialismHistorical CausalityPlantocracy
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Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
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Colonialism
Historical Causality
Plantocracy
title Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
title_full Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
title_fullStr Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
title_full_unstemmed Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
title_short Redemption Song: A Commentary on Caribbean Society
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topic Stuart Hall
Colonialism
Historical Causality
Plantocracy
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